This text proposes a model of analysis on how we represent European expansion, focusing on how this expansion led to the dismantling of certain social relations as a consequence of profit maximization in so-called Eastern Europe, which can be identified first and foremost at the level of private life or what may be called the sphere of the “home.” In short, it is the instrumentalization of reproduction, home labor and caregiving-as-labor that are at stake.

a “textual installation” in the pages of Vector Magazine, commissioned as part of the Documenta Magazine platform. Where we look, through what medium and from where determine a series of disappearances, obfuscations and camouflages, displacements of perspectives opened towards the possibilities for shaping our futures, as they appear today regarded from the perspective of the past, dissolving the concatenation of temporal regime within the present stasis which conditions the unidirectional perception of reality.